Comparator definition

Comparator. Means, in accordance with regulation 5 of the Agency Workers Regulations, an individual who is a permanent employee of the Customer engaged in the same or broadly similar work having regard, where relevant, to whether they have a similar level of qualifications or skills and: works or is based at the same establishment; or where the is no comparable permanent employee working or based at the same establishment who satisfies the requirements above, works or is based at a different establishment and satisfies those requirements;
Comparator means the person of the opposite sex to the claimant in relation to whom the claimant claims that his work is of equal value as described in section 1(2)(c) of the Equal Pay Act(28);
Comparator. Comparator Information” “Comparator means the information notified by the Supplier to the Customer from time to time in writing (if any) comprising information of a commercially sensitive nature relating to the Supplier, its IPR or its business or which the Supplier has indicated to the Customer that, if disclosed by the Customer, would cause the Supplier significant commercial disadvantage or material financial loss, provided that any such information which is Contract Information provided to OGC pursuant to clause 8 shall not be treated as commercially sensitive; means an individual who is a permanent employee of the Customer engaged in the same or broadly similar work having regard, where relevant, to whether they have a similar level of qualifications or skills and are based at the same location and within the same Customer department; means the information on the Customer’s employees basic pay, overtime payments, shift and unsocial allowance payments, payments for and including annual leave; means the rate of pay comparable to the Customer’s Comparator’s employee rate of pay which will be paid Rate” to the Contractor if and when s/he completes the Qualifying Period. Such rate will include [hourly rate]/[basic pay] (if applicable), bonus payments (if applicable), commission (if applicable), overtime payments, holiday pay or other emoluments subject to any deductions as required by Law;

Examples of Comparator in a sentence

  • Any other use of Sponsor Drug or Comparator Drug constitutes a material breach of this Agreement.

  • Institution and Principal Investigator will use Sponsor Drug or Comparator Drug only as specified in the Protocol.

  • Institution will return and/or destroy any unused Sponsor Drug or Comparator Drug, as applicable, at Sponsor’s expense.

  • Institution and Principal Investigator will adhere to Applicable Law requiring careful custody and dispensing of Sponsor Drug or Comparator Drug, as well as appropriate documentation of such activities.

  • Institution and Principal Investigator will not charge a Trial Subject or third-party payer for Sponsor Drug or Comparator Drug or for any services reimbursed by Sponsor or its designee under this Agreement.


More Definitions of Comparator

Comparator has the same meaning as it is given in Regulation 5 of the AWR;
Comparator means an investigational or marketed drug used as a reference in a Clinical Study.
Comparator means the person of the opposite sex to the claimant in relation to whom the claimant alleges that his or her work is of equal value;
Comparator means a commercially available investigational or marketed drug product.
Comparator means the relevant element(s) and/or component(s) of the relevant project(s) from the Pricing Data which are: (a) agreed between WEPCo and the Relevant Participants pursuant to paragraphs 2.2.11 and 2.3 of Schedule 5 (Approval Process for New Projects) or determined by the SPB pursuant to paragraph 2.4 of Schedule 5 (Approval Process for New Projects) for the purpose of determining any revised Project Development Fee Cap for a New Project; and/or (b) agreed between WEPCo and the Relevant Participants pursuant to paragraph 3.1.1 of Schedule 6 (New Project Pricing Report) for the purposes of determining the appropriate cap for stages of New Projects to apply pursuant to paragraph 3.2 of Schedule 6 (New Project Pricing Report); it being recognised that the Comparators for specific elements or components of a New Project may be from different projects within the Pricing Data;
Comparator has the meaning given to it in Schedule 9;
Comparator means a factor against which investors may compare a Scheme’s performance; “FSA” means the Financial Services Authority, the predecessor to the Financial Conduct Authority; “PRN” means the FCA Product Reference Number of the relevant Scheme; “Rolling Period” means a defined period of time going back from a given date, where the given date moves forward by 1 day every day; “Target” refers to a level of performance which the Investment Manager has in mind when managing a Scheme and is usually expressed by reference to an index or as a particular value. There is no certainty that the target will be achieved and it is notguaranteed;